Manchester United are willing to let Paul Pogba leave this summer and are asking his suitors to pay £72m for the frenchman.
The World Cup winner is about to enter the final year of his contract at Old Trafford. They spent what was a world-record fee at the time to bring him back from Juventus in 2016. But he has struggled for consistency over his five-year spell, despite sending occasional reminders of his brilliance.
Pogba won the World Cup with France in 2018 and has started Euro 2020 in fine form as well. It has left fans and pundits wondering why he can’t replicate that form on a regular basis at Old Trafford.
And with no agreement on a new deal at United, all signs point towards the exit door at United. To that end, Pogba is being linked with a summer move to PSG.
Now, according to the Daily Express, United have informed his suitors that he can leave this summer for £72m.
RMC Sport’s Mohamed Bouhafsi claims Pogba is a solid transfer option for PSG.
“It’s true that Pogba is being watched by PSG,” he said.
“Nasser [Al-Khelaifi] was in Nice with [Mino] Raiola three days ago, and the two spoke of [Moise] Kean, Bakker living and Pogba.
“United don’t want to part ways with him, but Pogba doesn’t want to renew. United are asking for €80m.”
Man Utd look to Grealish
The article in the Express also claims United will make a move for Jack Grealish as his ‘replacement’. Pogba has operated on the left of United’s attack so a move for Grealish would not be out the question.
Aston Villa will, however, fight hard to keep the talismanic star. He was linked with United last summer before opting to stay and sign a new deal.

